Endyn catch can users.... experiencing this ?
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Endyn catch can users.... experiencing this ?
The lines that go to the back of my block from the endyn catch can look like they have moisture on them the whole time. When i wipe it with my finger it looks like oil,but I am not leaking oil no where. It has that look all the way from the block to the can. I can still see oil in the white T they gave me with the kit. Just wondering if anyone having the same thing??
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Re: Endyn catch can users.... experiencing this ? (redturbocivic)
yeah thats same thing when i instaleld mine got the simialr results but it nto really oil but its vapor that is causign that slimly feeling on the outside of the hose..
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Re: Endyn catch can users.... experiencing this ? (b18bturbo)
I have seen this many times. The Hoses Endyn supplys with the kit are not designed for oil use, The oil causes the hoses to become pourus and there for leak.
Change the hoses for tranny cooler hoses or goodyear hoses design for oil use.
PITA but that fix your problem.
Change the hoses for tranny cooler hoses or goodyear hoses design for oil use.
PITA but that fix your problem.
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Re: Endyn catch can users.... experiencing this ? (CRVRX)
Hmm possibly braided hoses would be better? I thought it was going to turn into something serious
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Re: Endyn catch can users.... experiencing this ? (redturbocivic)
i would just personally just use reinforced oil hose like the previous person stated. Unless you looking for taht nice look with stainless braided
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I have the Endyn catch can and my hoses didn't get like that. Stainless lines would work as mentioned above, but they are always end up being huge $$$.
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Re: Endyn catch can users.... experiencing this ? (B16A Grenade)
LOL, I noticed the same thing a few weeks ago. I was gonna make a post about it, but figured it was just the hoses.
Screw changing them for now, I'll just keep them clean
Screw changing them for now, I'll just keep them clean
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Re: Endyn catch can users.... experiencing this ? (Boosted2K)
Hey guys,
here's a solution that may work.
I can offer you guys a -8AN Goodridge push-fit hose that is oil, fuel and vaccum approved up to 300 psi. The hose are fire retardant as well.
I'll show the aluminum anodized hose ends as well, in case anyone interested, but the hose will slide to the fititng that endyn provides.
The hose ends and the fittings (a set of two) is $ 25.76
The hose is $ 3.45 per foot.
I'll cover shipping...
thanks
Stan
here's a solution that may work.
I can offer you guys a -8AN Goodridge push-fit hose that is oil, fuel and vaccum approved up to 300 psi. The hose are fire retardant as well.
I'll show the aluminum anodized hose ends as well, in case anyone interested, but the hose will slide to the fititng that endyn provides.
The hose ends and the fittings (a set of two) is $ 25.76
The hose is $ 3.45 per foot.
I'll cover shipping...
thanks
Stan
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